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China-ASEAN relations
China Should Adjust Its South China Sea Policy
By Xue Li and Xu Yanzhuo
China needs to changes its South China Sea policy or risk damaging the 'One Belt, One Road' strategy.
Your Questions About China, Answered
By Alexandre Dor
A recap of China Power authors' conversation with Reddit's r/geopolitics community.
Reclamation, Arbitration, Competition: South China Sea Situation Report
By Ankit Panda
The Diplomat's editors discuss recent events in the South China Sea.
China 'Gravely Concerned' by ASEAN Statment on South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
China rejects the ASEAN statement on the South China Sea, accusing the Philippines of taking the bloc "hostage."
Is China’s Economic Power in ASEAN Overblown?
By Prashanth Parameswaran
A new report suggests there is less to Beijing’s influence than meets the eye.
China’s Friendship Treaty: A Distraction from South China Sea Diplomacy
By David Gitter
Why ASEAN states should think twice before signing on to China’s treaty of friendship and cooperation.
China Offers $20 Billion in Loans to ASEAN
By Shannon Tiezzi
China offers increased economic incentives for its Southeast Asian neighbors to overlook territorial disputes.
China and ASEAN: Moving Beyond the South China Sea
By Shannon Tiezzi
China needs to try different tactics on the South China Sea disputes to gain ASEAN's support for other Chinese projects.
How Disaster Relief Can Save China-ASEAN Relations
By Shannon Tiezzi
China and ASEAN signed an MoU on disaster relief, opening the door for the diplomatic benefits of cooperation on HA/DR.
China Lets Its Oil Rigs Do the Talking
By Luke Hunt
A meeting with ASEAN has made little progress on resolving maritime disputes in the South China Sea.
China’s Information Warfare Campaign and the South China Sea: Bring It On!
By Carl Thayer
As its dispute with Vietnam continues, China is trying to have it both ways at the United Nations.
Shangri-La Dialogue: Making ASEAN Relevant
By John Lee
The bloc has a role in keeping the regional peace, but it must overcome its tendency to paralysis.